Physics, asked by avanthika2303, 7 months ago

The initial velocity of a body'u'and its final velocity 'v'than average velocity is given by

u + v /2

u -v /2

u x v /2

u /2

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

GiveN :

  • Initial Velocity = u
  • Final Velocity = v

To FinD :

  • Average Velocity

SolutioN :

We know that formula for Average is :

⇒Average = Sum of Outcomes/No. of Outcomes

⇒Average = (Final Velocity + Initial Velocity)/2

⇒Average = (v + u)/2

\therefore Average velocity is denoted by \dfrac{(v + u)}{2}

Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

Given :

  • Initial Velocity = u

  • Final Velocity = v

  • Average Velocity = ?

\underline{\bigstar\:\textsf{According to the given Question :}}

:\implies\sf Average\: Velocity=\dfrac{Total\: Velocity}{2}\\\\\\:\implies\sf Average\: Velocity=\dfrac{Initial\: Velocity+Final\: Velocity}{2}\\\\\\:\implies\underline{\boxed{\sf Average\: Velocity=\dfrac{u+v}{2}}}

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